My Dad Has Just Been Diagnosed With Myasthenia Gravis. Does Anyone Have Any Personal Experiences to Share?
Question by Berni: My Dad Has just been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis. Does anyone have any personal experiences to share?
I know the basics of the condition and treatment. What I would like is someones practical experiences that might be helpful?
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Answer by onlymatch4u
The typical methodology and approach the medical people use is based on the “autoimmune” theory that has been debunked by most people in the world, but still remains as “fact” in the U.S. One thing the medical people suggest is to remove the thymus gland! Well if the body isn’t working, let’s just remove parts and that should fix it! Same logic as, well the gallbladder isn’t working right, let’s just remove it!
INFECTION is at the root of most problems in the body. Identifying them and dealing with them by using drugs and surgery by treating the symptoms, not the root cause is ludicrous. It’s one thing to treat a symptom with a drug to relieve some pain, but doing that while damaging the body and over a long period of time is NOT healing, but abuse. MG is a degenerative disease. Realizing that the body has an innate intelligence and is capable of being healthy and even repairing many problems it only makes sense to tap into that intelligence to work on this MG issue. The real problem is to start the process of making the body healthy early on and not waiting until the nerve tissue is damaged to extensively.
An approach the medical people seem to forget, neglect, and even disregard intentionally, is to focus on making the body healthy, not just treating a symptom to relieve pain. This requires some education and understanding of how the body works. Doctors are sorely inept in this area. You need to consult with a Certified Nutritional Therapist that understands QRA testing to have your dad evaluated on a nutritional basis. They can work with your doctor or not to find the best solution.
Many things medical people tell us is simply NOT TRUE. Diabetes type 2 is NOT something that is incurable as we are told. That is simply not true and a silly statement being told anyone that is diagnosed with diabetes type 2. People are being told they have to take drugs for the rest of their life to be functional. It takes about 4 weeks to get rid of diabetes type 2. It is illegal for people to treat cancer patients with anything other than chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery in the United States. Yet, in Mexico, many people are getting their cancers CURED at clinics like the Max Gerson clinic by focusing on health, not a bunch of drugs and surgery that is clearly not working well with cancer fast becoming the number one killer disease in America over heart disease that is also a degenerative disease that is being exploited by the medical industry in an unbelievable way.
Ultimately, it is up to your dad how he wants to approach this issue.
good luck to you
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